DON’T NEGLECT THAT COLD.
TAKE PEPS AND CURE IT. Coughs and eolds are troublesome again. Don’t treat them in a happy-go-lucky fashion. A cold may ho a very serious thing indeed, especially i when it strikes the weak spot between the head and the chest. A slight hoarseness in the throat, a dry tickling cough, or a sensation of soreness and tightness about tho chest, are signs that the cold-germ has commenced its attack, and must bo promptly repelled with Peps if disease is to be kept off tho lungs. Catarrh, winter cough, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, are invariably traceable to neglected colds, and when tho lungs are strained and weakened by coughing they more readily succumb to pleurisy, pneumonia and even consumption. When the little Peps tablet is placed on the tongue powerful fumes are given off by the dissolving tablets, and are carried with tho breath into every nook and corner of tho throat and | chest.
Chest comfort accompanies every deeply-drawn breath of tho Pcps-laden air.' Soreness in the throat is quickly allayed. That desire to free the throat by “hawking” leaves one, and tho dry hacking cough soon ceases to be troublesome. Persevere with the Peps direct treatment, and that lightness of the chest is released, while the phlegm that chokes tho tubes is loosened and easily expectorated. The breathing gets easier and easier, and soreness rapidly disappears.
Peps are the one medicine that nips a cold in the. hud, and .simultaneously gives to every part of the throat, lungs and chest tho strength and help necessary to successfully resist the evil effects of damp and cold weather. Of all chemists and stores at Is (id or 3? a box. By trying Peps you aro getting tho most efficient cough and cold cure, and what is, moreover,"a thorough British discovery.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16797, 22 July 1920, Page 9
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304DON’T NEGLECT THAT COLD. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16797, 22 July 1920, Page 9
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